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GregWeld 10-03-2017 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by DBasher (Post 666691)
Perfect

Darker than the factory 40 gray, just for reference.




You know what? I saw that very truck this morning and thought "damn that's ugly"!

Charley send you the link??

I'd describe the color we're leaning to as a "medium" grey....

DBasher 10-03-2017 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 666700)
You know what? I saw that very truck this morning and thought "damn that's ugly"!

Charley send you the link??

I'd describe the color we're leaning to as a "medium" grey....

Last I heard from Charley it was "you know what you need..." shortly after, I had my number changed, lol

I saw that truck last night and thought...eh, Weld will get it right. I've seen your houses and the way you dress. You've got style and pizzazz baby!

214Chevy 10-03-2017 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by clill (Post 666663)
"Destroyer Grey" because it destroys the look of the car..........

Be nice Charlie...:twak:

DBasher 10-03-2017 01:54 PM

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So a bit unrelated but close enough in topic to mention. The first time I was in Sun Valley I fell in love with a Blue/Grey Sprinter that was in town, now everytime I see that color I think how good it'd look on an old car. Next time you're running around town I'm sure you'll see one, or five.

This is pulled from the web, the color really needs to be seen in person.

Musclerodz 10-03-2017 02:04 PM

The original 36-40 ford gray was much like machinery gray and has a completely different tone than sealer does. I think as a single stage it would look great using an original color. This 36 has had one partial repaint. The original color is about half shade darker.

https://scontent-dft4-1.xx.fbcdn.net...34&oe=5A4123BC

GregWeld 10-03-2017 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by DBasher (Post 666701)
Last I heard from Charley it was "you know what you need..." shortly after, I had my number changed, lol

I saw that truck last night and thought...eh, Weld will get it right. I've seen your houses and the way you dress. You've got style and pizzazz baby!



Well I don't know about the "dress" part..... I gave away all my suits and ties years ago after selling the NYC business!! Now I'm Idaho hick.... and the t-shirt I had on yesterday had holes in the shoulder area from MIG weld splatter....

Smart on the number change..... LOL



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Originally Posted by 214Chevelle (Post 666702)
Be nice Charlie...:twak:



Here's Charley being "nice" ---- "you know what you need?...... "

LOL


I'll probably have to call a decorator in to re-do the casita at his new place in Scottsdale.... I've heard that "early Mexican antique reproductions" burn well.






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Originally Posted by DBasher (Post 666703)
So a bit unrelated but close enough in topic to mention. The first time I was in Sun Valley I fell in love with a Blue/Grey Sprinter that was in town, now everytime I see that color I think how good it'd look on an old car. Next time you're running around town I'm sure you'll see one, or five.

This is pulled from the web, the color really needs to be seen in person.




Those seem to be "THE" hot new camper "active lifestyle" rig! They're everywhere here! I even helped my buddy (he was the foreman on our house build here) build out his interior. Had to teach him how to weld and to cut metal --- he didn't understand warpage.... Damn wood builders! Funny -- he liked working with metal - but that was also in my shop! LOL ---- Loved the "take it over to the cold cut saw" --- and he's looking at me with squinted eyes that are asking "WHAT??!!"

clill 10-03-2017 03:13 PM

On the plus side of painting it that ****ty color if Greg decides he is gonna die again I will be able to buy it cheap.:twak:

GregWeld 10-03-2017 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Musclerodz (Post 666704)
The original 36-40 ford gray was much like machinery gray and has a completely different tone than sealer does. I think as a single stage it would look great using an original color. This 36 has had one partial repaint. The original color is about half shade darker.

https://scontent-dft4-1.xx.fbcdn.net...34&oe=5A4123BC



Funny that I was looking for color ideas (Originally it was going to be 1957 Porsche Stone Grey).... and the 1940 Ford Pickup color of FOLKSTONE GRAY popped up.... but like the TEAL colors on restored GM 50's cars --- there's 700 shades of them - from light to dark. That particular original color - when you search for cars using it - runs from a light tan to a dark gray and everywhere in between.

Mostly what I decided against -- was anything with a green/brown tone in it.... I want it a bit more modern.... "cleaner" if you will. The guys at the shop picked out several and had them there to look at and they had added some tint or whatever to make it "better" / or "worse" if you're name starts with a "C" like Crap or....

WSSix 10-03-2017 04:52 PM

Glad it won't be a brown gray. I'm not a fan. I prefer blue grays. I know you'll get it right. Basher's right, you've got style!

GregWeld 10-03-2017 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by WSSix (Post 666713)
Glad it won't be a brown gray. I'm not a fan. I prefer blue grays. I know you'll get it right. Basher's right, you've got style!



Basher just wants to marry into the family.... LOL



As we all know --- there's about a zillion colors and about 8 zillion opinions. I don't care what color it would be -- some wouldn't like it.... some would.... somebody else doesn't like the wheels... or the motor choice.... or they'd want a stick.


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